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Donald Trump Bizarrely Explains the Power of Water to Navy Officers – Netizens Call Him ‘An Idiot Abroad’ for False Claims
President Donald Trump‘s speech addressing the U.S. Navy just off the coast of Japan has left observers and critics stunned. Trump spoke about the power of water and claimed that it can destroy magnets.
Follow live updates as President Donald Trump continues his three-country Asia tour with a final stop in South Korea, where he'll meet with China's Xi Jinping.
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Trump Says He Hates Good-Looking People in Bizarre Speech to Troops
Speaking on the USS George Washington Monday night at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, Trump went on a bewildering diatribe pushing the use of steam for catapults onboard warships, instead of the electronic or magnetic machinery used to launch planes on the USS Garland R. Ford class of Navy carriers.
A Hitler-praising group chat. A government official with a self-proclaimed “Nazi-streak.” A swastika flag in a sitting U.S. representative’s office.Those are a few of the racist, antisemitic forms of speech and expression tied to notable Republicans in recent weeks.
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‘We Are Cooked’: Trump’s Odd Confession to Troops Has People Wondering What Doctors Really Found in That MRI
Uncover the shocking truth behind Trump's MRI confession to troops. What did doctors really find? The bizarre revelation has everyone
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‘Jeepers! This Is So Funny’: Trump’s Awkward Comment Leaves Viewers Convinced He Can’t Tell When He’s Lying
"Trump's cringeworthy gaffe had jaws dropping and the internet buzzing. Find out why viewers are convinced he can't distinguish truth
ABC News' Jonathan Karl revealed details of his phone call with President Donald Trump after his election victory last year during an appearance on "The View."
President Trump floats expanded power for the FCC. Six of eight OH/KY members of Congress would likely object.
A Middle Tennessee sheriff is defending the arrest of a man for posting an online meme quoting President Donald Trump.
While addressing U.S. troops in Japan President Trump talked about possibly sending the military into American cities.